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A new type of stalking that is more intrusive, faster and more difficult to detect is made possible by artificial intelligence.From deepfakes to voice cloning, various AI tools are used for cyberstalking.
An automated program created to carry out a specific task over the internet is called a bot.A botnet is a group of internet-connected devices, including servers, mobile devices, PCs, and Internet of Things (IoT) devices, that have been infected and taken over by a common type of malware, usually without the user’s knowledge.
Artificial intelligence is becoming a more useful instrument for identifying criminal activity and stopping illegal activity.To ensure safety, facial recognition technology has been widely used by law enforcement agencies across the world.AI technology helps with facial recognition optimization, video footage analysis, crowd monitoring, and surveillance.
Artificial intelligence (AI) is used in cybersecurity to automate labor-intensive, highly repetitive processes and analyze huge amounts of data, identify patterns, and come to well-informed conclusions at speeds and scales that are much faster than those of humans.
Cybercrime is increasing, and attacks are getting more complex and costly.By 2025, businesses could lose up to $10.5 trillion due to cybercrime.
Deepfake technology has advanced so fast that it is becoming increasingly challenging to distinguish between real content and media created by artificial intelligence.
Any kind of harassment, intimidation, or harm done via digital platforms like social media, messaging apps, online gaming, or email is considered cyberbullying.
The term “illegal and restricted online content” includes videos and images depicting child sexual abuse or acts of terrorism or extreme violence.
A cyberattack that comes from a person who works for an organization or has access to access its networks or systems is known as an insider threat.
A type of artificial intelligence (AI) called “deepfake” can be used to produce realistic fake sounds, images, and videos.According to Merriam-Webstar, an image or recording that has been convincingly altered and manipulated to misrepresent someone as doing or saying something that was not actually done or said.